Combined roll-paper holder and printer



1. I. HAASE. COMBINED ROLL PAPER HOLDER AND'PRINTER. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 4, 1921.

RENEWED APR- 26. 1922- Patented June 6 2 22 27 I a F'fil/I] Fig.1.

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N51 i'FFiICfE? JORGEN,I.,HAASE,.,OF wowso'jlv; MARYLAND, ASSIGNOBTO'IEHEWRAPPINQAD I MACHINE co.,---.0n TOVTSON, MARYLAND.

COMBINED R IrLiPAPER" HOLDER AND- PRINTER.

Appl-ication filed 'Februaryz l;1921;;SerialrgNoq lZAfi. RenewedqApril-r26,:1922t-2Seria1 No.

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Be it lmow-nr that I,- JORGEN (I. HAAs a '=-subject ot the-K-ingof :Denmarlg residing .,at ToWs0n,-inthe countyv of Baltimoreand 5 State of Maryland, have invented -certain newrand usefuli-lmprovements in Combined Roll-Paper'rHolders:and Printers, of which 4' th r o l w zng iS;-;a-'-;specifieation.

LEI-s s; inventio relat s t ;cert n;, vvta d zuseful improvement inc m in dy roll: pap

hol e eniprint 1 zThe obj ctrc ;th :rpres n ai re tion is t improve the constru'ctionoflthe roll paper -support or holderby; equipping it" with a 15 printing device-so that upon thewvithdrawal pf paper ;-fr.om-; Jthe-roll, ,-advertising matter -.-such v as thename ofithe: store, or the like, 1; may be; printed :upon one-face of the, paper, .prior tothe-"seVering of-g-the papen from the -roll. I v

' A- 'further jobject ofmthe' invention is the pr-ovision -of =a printing attachment combine'd- Witharoll paper -supp.ort as-z-to form a partof rthebsupporta and -soconstructed that any-desiredprinting-matter may be stamped npon portions of the-paper to-be used-for rapping bundles, packages or the rl-ike, prionto the severingof that portion of paper from the roll. 3o Another object ofthe invention is to provicle a-r'oll paper holder equipped With'friction rollers and-aprintingroller, said rollers 1 being; so -mounted thatiby rotation of g the friction ;rol lers, the printing roller Wi-ll -be caused to rotate-andt stampthe printing 'mat- -ten upon one face ofi'the; paper. V

itlr these and other'objects in vievv, the

- invention consists in certain novel features,

combination ancl --arra.ngement of parts as 40 1 -Wlll be hereinafter; more. fully described and set. forthin the "claims. heretoappended.

In the drawing, tF igurevl is a side elevation-of the i come bi-ned roll paper holder and printer made-in accordance With this invention.

Figure 2 is a vertical longitudinaltsec- @tional view taken-on the lineg-2 2 ofgFig. 1, 3n I F-igure -3 ;.-is a 1 transverse sectional view taken on the line 33 of Fig. 1.

. Like numerals of: references designate cor- ;responding partsin allthe figures of the .-."drawi ngs. V

iReferfingg-to the; drawing the numeral; 5 indicates a base of thefllsualrpaper support, -:andmaybeconstructed-0f metal vortWood as *desired. Mountedupon this base or: tormed integral therewith ise-a cast-1 frame .6, which includesthe alined paper supporting brackets ,7; in Which is "ou rnaled the -ends rot a shayft 8 upon which theel oll of; paper;9 is-mQl1nted.

. l b ingt-u ders oodet atthebraek fine pmittth rol cfpaper 1:21:0-tfreely rotat a that desired amounts of the; paper-.-= may be 1'usedv- -as -required.

llhe frame .6 ,is. extended togpltovide the epr n ing-s pp rtings mc ur asset r aa includes ;-side', por tions whichaarez; pnovided with substantially U -s haped frames ,11' which are in: direct alinement with one -1 an- Wother. The U-rshapedframesll formtgui-des in wvhich are mmou-nted the roller: marrying blocks 12, as Wellr asthe printing, roll: carrying-block-l3. I

lnwassemblingathe. device a pair of gthe bl0cks -121 are a mounted; in; the frames 11) and ;:p articul are blocks, lQ- hich, are =first mounted ".tinh-the-frame carryatheafeed,roller orl tric- -tion roller M /which: isfadaptedto engage the epri-nting roller 16 adjacent each end I-there ofl thecentral-portionof the; printing roller f 17 sot that any desiredprinting matterymay be setup in-the plate as indicated at A.

.The printing roller 16 is mounted inivthe v blocks '13 Whichva-re permanently .secured vbl0cks 13 areadjusting screvvs,19, .}their upa per endsrbeingflthreaded into a another pair 'of 1 roller carrying blocks '12 vvhich are mounted in the frames: 11, these (last, named .blocks -\l1aving journaled; therein: the-printing gplateink supplyingroller. .20.

It is to be innderstood that all of {the -r 1l s menti0 d a j urna d= for rotati win; their, respect-iveg blocks, and by virtue of engagement; of-;.the:ziifniction roller r15 with thei-portionsa of; the-,gprinti flier; 1;6 f.,the printi g plate will he rote ed ithie z int-tu n centrally f :their ;ends inntheg-qframes 11 by v "Specification ofLettersTatent. "Patented I having formedfthereonra type carrying plate above the roller 27 so that after a desired engages the inking roller 20 receiving a I coating of ink so as to depict an impression of the type in the-roller plate upon that portion of the paper extending through the friction roller 15 and printing roller and plate 16 and 17 respectively.

To accommodate for a resilient pressure and to allow sufficient give when the type of, the plate 17 engages the roller 20, I mount in the upper portion of the frame coil springs 21 which have one end engaging the upper side of the uppermost blocks 12 andtheir free ends secured to a cover plate 22 secured to the upper portion of the frames 11 by means of removable fastening elements '23, such as bolts, screws, or the like. It

will be seen that by this simple constructionthat a slight upward movement of the ink carrying roller is permitted and at the same time sufficient pressure is exerted between the printing roller'and the ink carrying roller as to allow for a coating of ink over the type. i

The frame 10 is so cast as to provide supports 2 1 and 25 to receive front and rear tension rollers 26 and 27 respectively.

It will be noticed that the roller 26 mounted in the front of the frame is at a distance above the roller27 equal to the distance betending under the roller 26, through the rollers 15 and 16 and over the roller 27 will be held substantially .horizontal'and receive a perfect impression of'the type on that portion of the paper located between the rollers 15 and 16 respectively.

A transversely extending knife 28 having a cutting edge 29 is removably mounted in the rear of they machine in the frame 25 amount of paper has been unwound from the roller it may be easily and quickly'severed fro1n the roller by contacting it with the cutting edge 29 of the knife.

It willbe understood that a device made upon each and .every package or bundle wrapped.

' In assembling the device it is only necessary to first place the roller 15 into position, then secure the roller 16 to the frame 11 and mount the roller 20in place, by virtue of the adjusting screws 14 and 19 of the rollers 15 and 20, the proper distance between the rollers may be easily obtained. The roll of paper is then mounted in the brackets 7 and the end of thepaper is extended under theroller 26, forced through over the roller- 27.

\ i and between, the rollers 15 and 16 and out The particular type desired to be used, or printing matter, is set up in the plate 17 of the roller 16, and after an application of ink is applied from the roller 20 to the type the device is ready for use.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is:

1. A combined roll paper holder and printer comprising a cast frame having a base and spaced side standards, roll paper supporting means mounted in said side standards, a printer attachment mounted in said standards adjacent said paper supporting means and including a printing roller rigidly mounted in the side standards and a type carrying plate mounted on said printing roller, friction rollers adjustably mounted in said standards and in contact with said type carrying roller, an inking roller adjustably mounted in said standards above said type carrying roller and normally in contact with said type plate and guide rollers mounted in said standards to horizontally support the paper between the friction and printing roller. j

2. A combined roll paper holder and printer comprising a support a roll paper supporting means mounted upon the support, a printer attachment frame formed integral with said paper supporting frame, friction rollers adjustably mounted in said last named frame, a printing roller rigidly mounted in said frame upon said friction roller and in contact therewith, a type carrying plate formed on said printing roller, an inking roller adj ustably mounted in said last named frame above the printing roller and normally in contact with said type plate, and

guide rollers mounted in said frame tosupport the paper horizontally between the friction and printing roller. I

8. A combined roll paper holder and printer including a base and side standards, a roll paper supporting means formed in said standards intermediate the ends thereof, a printer attachment including a printing roller rigidly mounted in said standards adjacent the roll papersupport means, frictionrollers carried by said printing roller, a type plate carried centrally of said printing roller, a second friction roller a djustably mounted in said standards below said printing roller and in normal contact with the friction rollers thereof, an inking roller mounted in said standards above said printing roller and normally in contact with the type plate thereof, and guide rollers mounted in said'standards on opposite sides of the printing attachment for normally keeping the paper in horizontal alinement when passed between the printing and friction roller.

4. A combined roll paper holder and printer comprising a frame, a paper roll mounted in said frame, a printing roller mounted in bearings rigidly secured to said of the inking roller to the fixed roller and frame, a friction roller mounted in bearguide rollers mounted in said frame to supings adjustable with respect to said printing port the paper longitudinally between the 10 roller, an inking roller mounted in movable friction and printing rollers. bearings means to resiliently press said In testimony whereof I hereunto afiix my movable bearings toward the printing roller, signature. v 1 adjustably fixed stops to limit the approach J ORGE'N I. HAASE. 

